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In this video, I review Exodus of Evil Book One by UK author James Flynn, a dark, boundary-pushing science fiction horror set aboard the generation ship Conservation. After Earth’s collapse, humanity launches a vast ecosystem into deep space bound for Proxima b. But when communication fails and disturbing truths begin to surface, zoologist David Kingston uncovers a terrifying reality onboard. At the centre of the ship’s moral collapse is Dolph Veale, a leader whose unchecked authority spirals into brutality and psychological control. In this review, I explore: • The plot and key characters of Exodus of Evil • The generation ship Conservation and its mission to Proxima b • Themes of power, cruelty and authoritarian control • Comparisons to extreme speculative fiction like Iain Banks’ The Wasp Factory • Why this dark sci-fi horror may not be for everyone • What makes James Flynn’s writing bold and uncompromising James Flynn, a UK-based speculative fiction author, also runs a YouTube channel discussing writing and literature. His work blends science fiction, horror and psychological intensity — and Exodus of Evil is no exception. If you enjoy dark sci-fi, dystopian fiction, generation ship stories, or psychological horror novels, this deep dive review is for you. 📚 Genre: Science Fiction Horror 📍 Author: James Flynn (UK) 🚀 Setting: Generation Ship Conservation, journey to Proxima b Let me know in the comments — did Exodus of Evil go too far, or is that what makes it powerful? Subscribe to James's YouTube channel - / @authorjamesflynn #ExodusOfEvil #JamesFlynn #SciFiHorror #BookReview #UKBookTube #DarkSciFi #BookTube